The VCU Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering is the largest in the College of Engineering and offers an accredited B.S. degree in mechanical engineering, including the option of obtaining a major concentration nuclear engineering.
Note: Students may begin a course of study in either the fall or spring semesters for the engineering programs, although a start in the fall semester is preferred. In addition to the general admission requirements of the VCU Graduate School and the College of Engineering, applicants to the electrical and computer engineering option must have a B.S. degree in electrical ...
Note: Admission to this program is temporarily suspended. Degree requirements. In addition to the VCU Graduate School graduation requirements, students entering the doctoral program with a B.S. degree, but not the M.S., will require a minimum of 60 post-baccalaureate credit hours beyond the bachelor’s degree, including research credit hours (30 for M.S. level and an ...
Office of Institutional Equity, Effectiveness and Success. Since its inception as a school in 1996, the now-College of Engineering at VCU has brought innovative, real-world engineering education to Central Virginia. The college currently teaches nearly 2,000 undergraduate students and approximately 300 graduate students.
Prerequisite: ENGR 111. Enrollment restricted to students in the School of Engineering. The course provides training on machine/innovation shop safety, blueprint reading, measuring and layout tools and techniques, and use of general and powered hand tools. Students will be instructed on sawing, sanding, drilling and tapping operations, 3D
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